Through Jack’s Eyes

You have seen Jack through our eyes, the eyes of his wonderful friends, and you have grown to love him as we do. Jack has been, or is; a Prom King, high school Track Team member, grocery store Bagger, Santa’s Helper (complete with his own uniform sent from the North Pole), high school Graduate, protective Big Brother, awesome Little Brother, incredible Uncle, inspiring Son, the best of Best Friends, and a bit of a Couch Potato. And now, Jack is a Photographer. On this page, Jack shares his life with you through his own eyes (all photos were taken by Jack, unassisted.) If you want to make his day, open the photos and leave him some comments.

Jack's Photos

“Celeste and Baby baby James.” I don’t know why Jack often repeats titles, but it’s fairly common with him. Do you see that in any of your friends or family members with Intellectual Challenges? Return to Through Jack’s Eyes Main Page Go to...

“Broncos win the Super Bowl! Yeah! YEAH! YEEAAHHH!!!” – I showed him the score board and told him the game was just getting started, that no one had scored yet. He assured me that the Broncos win, later. – Return to Through Jack’s Eyes Main Page Go to John M....

“Broncos and Seahawks play Super Bowl.” – My brother, David, is a huge Broncos fan and has been since he was a little kid. He got Jack converted last year and both of them were heartbroken with the outcome of the Super Bowl. Since then, Jack has been working on a redemption...

“Tim McGraw Live Like Dying. Good song. Jack’s favorite. Mom’s song, now. Mom had gurgery. Mom’s OK, now.” As Amy lay on the couch resting from her surgery, she had the TV going on the Country channel. When this song came on, Jack went and got his camera and made a picture for...

“Mom was sick. Mom had gurgery. Mom’s OK now.” Amy had a routine gall bladder surgery. We didn’t realize how worried Jack had been until she came back home after the outpatient surgery. As she walked in the door, Jack shouted, “Mom! You’re home! You’re alive!” – Return to...

“I got a camera for congraduation.” Jack has always wanted a camera so he could take pictures like he saw everyone else doing. He hasn’t slowed down with it! This is your chance to see life through Jack’s eyes. Often his pictures are profound in the simplicity of the...